Kitty Marion

Kitty Marion Actor and Activist - Women, Theatre and Performance

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Publisher's Synopsis

With the outbreak of World War I, German-born Kitty Marion, suspected of being a German spy and placed under surveillance, sailed from Liverpool for New York. She left a dramatic and colourful life behind: a hectic and fascinating 20-year career as a performer crisscrossing Britain first as a singer, dancer and actress on the musical comedy and pantomime stage, and then in music hall as a 'refined comedienne'. She campaigned against the sexual abuses rife in the theatre of the day which led her eventually into the suffragette movement where she became a 'notorious' militant, responsible for numerous acts of arson. She was imprisoned, went on hunger-strike, and was force-fed more than 300-times. In America, she became a celebrated 'foot-soldier' in Margaret Sanger's birth control movement. Her autobiography, written in the 1930s is published here for the first time.

Book information

ISBN: 9781526138040
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 792.028092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 360
Weight: 574g
Height: 164mm
Width: 241mm
Spine width: 24mm